Bell, Edward Price, 1869-1943
Bell, Edward Price
Edward Price Bell American journalist (1869–1943)
VIAF ID: 89009633 ( Personal )
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Works
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Alguns documentos sobre a minha missão na Africa | |
The American officers' club in London | |
Een epizode uit het leven van een Amerikaansch reporter | |
Europe's economic sunrise; a survey of the constructive forces contributing to its "Spirit of the morning," | |
Free europe | |
freies Europa ein Interview m. d. Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Grey, d. Britischen Staatssekretär f. auswärt. Angelegenheiten | |
Future of the Philippines : interviews with Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippine Senate, Sergio Osmena, Senator and ex-Speaker of the Philippine Lower House, and Maj.-Gen. Leonard Wood, Governor General of the Philippines | |
germans and the small nations an interview with Lord French | |
Germany's hope for peace; | |
Italy's rebirth; Premier Mussolini tells of fascismo's purposes. | |
Japan views the Pacific : conversations on vital international issues with Viscount Kato, premier, and Baron Shidehara, foreign minister in the imperial Japanese cabinet | |
Journalism of the highest realm : the memoir of Edward Price Bell, pioneering foreign correspondent for the Chicago daily news | |
Major interviewing: its principles and its functions; an address delivered before the American society of newspaper editors at its fifth annual meeting, Washington, D.C., January 15, 1927 | |
Marquis Who's Who online, viewed December 11, 2014 | |
Ramsay Macdonald socialism : Great Britain's socialist-labor prime minister in an authorized interview outlines, his ideals in government | |
Some observations on the "dead" League ... An address delivered before the Illinois Society of the Colonial Dames of America. | |
Steadfast France; that nation's aims set forth in an interview with its ex-president and ex-premier, Raymond Poincaré | |
Een vrij Europa : the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Grey, Bart., K.G., British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs geinterviewd door Edward Price Bell van de "Chicago Daily News" | |
Why MacDonald came to America; the significance of the Anglo-American conference of October, 1929, and the events leading up to it, as told by the man who brought it about. | |
World chancelleries; sentiments, ideas, and arguments expressed by famous occidental and oriental statesmen looking to the consolidation of the psychological bases of international peace |